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PART II. PERIODICALS
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PART II. PERIODICALS

    A. Short Stories

  • "The Blakelys of Poplar Place. A Legend of the Mohawk." Utica Observer, June 30, 1877, p. 2.
  • "Brother Sebastian's Friendship." Utica Observer, September 6, 1879, p. 2. [Reprinted in Stories by American Authors (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1896), VI, 145-164, and William Patten, ed., Short Story Classics (American) (New York: P. F. Collier, 1905), II, 423-441.]
  • "Brother Angelan." Harper's New Monthly Magazine, LXXIII (September, 1886), 517-528.
  • "The Editor and the Schoolma'am." The New York Times, September 9, 1888, p. 14.
  • "My Aunt Susan." The Independent, XLIV (June 9, 1892), 822-823.
  • "How Dickon Came by His Name." The Youth's Companion, LXV (November, 1892). [I have been unable to ascertain the page numbers.]
  • "The Eve of the Fourth." St. Nicholas Magazine, XX (July, 1893), 644-655. [Reprinted in Charles Sears Baldwin, ed., American Short Stories (New York, London: Longmans, Green, 1904).]
  • "The War Widow." The Independent, XLV (October 12-19, 1893), 1390-1392, 1430-1431.
  • "The Deserter." The Youth's Companion, LXVII (January 4-February 15, 1894), 1-2, 17-18, 25-26, 37-38, 45-46, 57-58, 65-66.
  • "The Path of Murtogh." The Idler, VII (May, 1895), 455-479. [Reprinted in Tales of Our Coast, by S. R. Crockett, Gilbert Parker, Harold Frederic, W. Clark Russell and [Sir Arthur] Q[uiller Couch] (London: Chatto and Windus, 1896), pp. 61-110, and ibid. (New York: International Association of Newspapers and Authors, 1901), pp. 81-130.]
  • "A Day in the Wilderness." The Youth's Companion, LXVIII (May 2-30, 1895), 216-217, 228-229, 241, 252-253, 265.
  • "The Truce of the Bishop." The Yellow Book, VII (October, 1895), 84-111.
  • "The Wooing of Teige." Pall Mall Magazine, X (November, 1896), 418-426. [Reprinted in Littell's Living Age, CCXI (November 14, 1896), 398-406, and John Grove, ed., The Omnibus of Romance (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1931).]
  • "The Connoisseur." The Saturday Review, LXXXII (Christmas, 1896), 18ff.

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    B. Articles

  • "The Mohawk Valley During the Revolution." Harper's New Monthly Magazine, LV (July, 1877), 171-183.
  • "The New President." Pall Mall Budget, XXXII (November 14, 1884), 12-14.
  • "An American View of the Nicaraguan Canal." Pall Mall Budget, XXXII (December 26, 1884), 13.
  • "England, America, and the Dynamiters." Pall Mall Budget, XXXIII (February 20, 1885), 10-11.
  • "The New American Administration." Pall Mall Budget, XXXIII (March 13, 1885), 13-14.
  • "The Race Question in Canada," by An American in London. Pall Mall Budget, XXXIII (March 22, 1885), 23.
  • "The War Upon Dr. Walsh," by An American in London. Pall Mall Budget, XXXIII (June 19, 1885), 22.
  • "From a Saunterer in the Labyrinth." Pall Mall Budget, XXXIII (July 24, 1885), 22.
  • "Musings on the Question of the Hour," by A Saunterer in the Labyrinth. Pall Mall Budget, XXXIII (August 13, 1885), 11-12.
  • "English and American Electioneering," by An American in London. Pall Mall Budget, XXXIII (November 12, 1885), 9.
  • "American Free Traders," by An American in London. Pall Mall Budget, XXXIII (November 19, 1885), 11.
  • "What Do Irishmen Want?," by An American in London. Pall Mall Budget, XXXIII (December 17, 1885), 9.
  • "A Day with a Managing Editor." The Youth's Companion, LXII (June 13, 1889), 310.
  • "A Painter of Beautiful Dreams." Scribner's Magazine, X (December, 1891), 712-722.
  • "The Ireland of Today," by X. The Fortnightly Review, LX (November, 1893), 686-706.
  • "The Rhetoricians of Ireland," by X. The Fortnightly Review, LX (December, 1893), 713-727.
  • "The Ireland of Tomorrow," by X. The Fortnightly Review, LXI (January, 1894), 1-18.
  • "Irish Railways. To the Editor of The Fortnightly Review," by The Writer of the First "X" Article. The Fortnightly Review, LX (January, 1894), 138-140.
  • "An Opera Bouffe Kinglet." The Saturday Review, LXXX (August 3, 1895), 137.
  • "The War of 1812." The English Illustrated Magazine, XIV (March, 1896), 573-582.
  • "A Literary Catastrophe." The Literary Digest, XII (April 4, 1896), 673.
  • "How to Write a Short Story. A Symposium," by Robert Barr, Harold Frederic, Arthur Morrison, Jane Barlow. The Bookman (New York), V (March, 1897), 42-46.
  • "In the Sixties." The Literary News, XVIII (May, 1897), 130.
  • "Germany, France, and Russia." The Literary Digest, XV (September 11, 1897), 573.
  • "Cuba and the Spanish Debt." The Literary Digest, XV (October 16, 1897), 722.
  • "On Historical Novels, Past and Present." The Bookman (New York), VIII (December, 1898), 330-333.

    C. Reviews

  • "Stephen Crane's Triumph." The New York Times, January 26, 1896, p. 22.
  • "Mr. Conrad's Latest Story: The Nigger of the Narcissus." The Saturday Review, LXXXV (February 12, 1898), 211.
  • "The New Lever." Illustrated London News, CXII (June 18, 1898), 896.